OKP K3 Robot Vacuum Cleaner Self-Charging Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with 2000Pa Strong Suction Voice Control for Hardfloor and Carpet,Blue
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Violet
> 3 dayMy basic Robot Vacuum does the job for me. It can go under sofas, beds, and coffee tables. It has done a great job on hardwood floors and carpeting. Transitioning from wood to carpet, no problem. It is easy to take out the dirt canister and dump the contents. I do not need anything fancy. The charging station is small and it works. No need for those large ones that look ugly. This one is small and low. Over night recharges and goes on to complete the job of cleaning all of the downstairs with no shut down. I am very happy with this product.
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Anthony
> 3 dayThe battery last longer than other models (I have two other that are name brands) and even climbs over small ledges better than I anticipated. Good memory and does a decent job cleaning. Great buy for the performance and price!
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Jeff Davies
> 3 dayYou could pay more for one of these, but why? This one works great and at a great price. The wife is pleased as well and vacuums very much less than before. We are both amazed by the amount of stuff it picks up.
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Cg
> 3 dayobsessed with the disabled
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Rasheed Bernhard
> 3 dayI really didnt think this would work when i have 4 dogs in the house and one of them is a fur ball. but yeah it picks up all the hair and dog food along with dust and all and works well. i saw many online for way more but for this price I cant believe it. would recommend to everyone. even goes over small bumps with no problem.
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KatherineHernandez
> 3 dayThis vacuum… It’s like the annoying 3rd child I thought I wanted and instantly regretted. I’m confused why this has so many 5 star reviews. The vacuum is constantly getting stuck. I have it set to auto run while I’m at work and I get a notification within 3-8 mins every day that it’s stuck. When I get home I have to hunt it down. You have to pick up every single item off your floor which doesnt save me any cleaning time. The pictures show it going around toys, ball, etc but it doesn’t do that. If it’s small enough it’ll run items over and usually get the item sucked up or stuck in its brushes. If the item is too big to run over it’ll just keep pushing it around. The sensor should recognize there’s something there and turn. It even wrapped an ENTIRE roll of toilet paper around its brush before beeping to alert it was stuck. Every day I block off under my media stand but it pushes past the barricade and gets stuck anyways! So while it’s running I have to save it (pull it out of where it’s stuck, pull something out of it) at least 5 times an hour. It’s also pretty loud. Can’t run it while anyone is napping/sleeping. I guess you get what you pay for. I’ll probably return it for a better more expensive vacuum that’s not a moron.
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Ricardo Nunez
> 3 dayLove how quiet it can be and how much can it vacuum. We love how it cleans and the settings to either let it do its thing or control remote clean wherever it needs more.
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Kay Abbott
Greater than one weekIve owned a number of these. Currently have 2 working in my house. This one does some things well. Its done quite well finding its way back to its docking station. It has a good pattern to cover all the floor space. It has the object/wall detection that keeps it from banging into things. However this is the primary reason I gave it a low rating. Once it senses an obstacle, it stops too far from it and the little whirly gigs cant reach the wall so it will not clean about 3 to 4 inches from the wall. Plus the version I got will only work with 2G networks so I have to start it manually, thats no big deal tho.
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John
> 3 dayI have been using the OKP K3 robovac for 2 weeks now. We live in a sandy area and we have 3 dogs and some guinea pigs that like to toss wood chips all over. The robovac does a great job on our hardwood flooring, picking up most of the hair, dirt and wood chips, but it does not do as well when it comes to our carpets and door mats. In those cases, it still removes a bit of dirt and debris, however if you are looking for a direct replacement for your normal vacuum, you will be disappointed. Still, the robovac might save you one day a week from having to vacuum, so its a win in my book. Onto the small nuances: The robovac tends to get stuck underneath my desk chair and cant find its way out. Now, I just remove the desk chair whenever I use the robovac to clean my office - no big deal. The robovac is a bit aggressive in pushing things around. It will knock over our dog gates and it will unplug some of our cords instead of moving around them. Once in a while the robovac has an issue finding the charging base and will wander around for a while before being able to find it. The app doesnt seem to give me the option for the cleaning paths, its just randomized, only the remote gives me the ability to set the cleaning paths. The remote on the other hand doesnt seem to tell the robovac to go to the charging base, only the app does that. Luckily I have the ability to use both the remote and the app, but in the future Id like to see this resolved. All in all, I am happy with this purchase - although it is not perfect, it saves me a bit of time. Ill update this review if anything changes.
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Female 60+
Greater than one weekI just recd this a few days ago. Im having trouble connecting to my internet. Im going to try using my Hotspot, if that doesnt work Ill be returning. I used it once by manually turning it on and it kept going back to the same area even when I started from another adjoining room. Hopefully, when I get the remote working I can control where it goes better. I did notice it is pretty gentle when it bumps into furniture legs. The jury is still out on my final opinion.